Terrell Davis believes Broncos' QB job is Trevor Siemian's to lose

Who will win the Broncos’ starting quarterback competition? Former running back Terrell Davis is picking Trevor Siemian.

Davis, who will enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 5, spoke with KMGH-TV’s Troy Renck while participating in a celebrity golf tournament on Friday.

“Hey I believe in Trevor, man,” Davis told Renck. “What I saw in a few games last year. … Remember, people don’t realize that the man only played one season, and he really wasn’t expected to play last year. I think it’s invaluable he got those game reps, and it’s going to help him out tremendously this year.”

Siemian went 8-6 as a starter last season, completing 59.5 percent of his passes for 3,401 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He will be competing with Paxton Lynch for the starting job this summer.

“I still think it’s probably Trevor Siemian’s job. I imagine Paxton Lynch probably has a bigger upside. Obviously, he seems to be a talented arm, and he has all the tangibles. Just the mental part of game is starting to come along,” Davis continued. “Listen, if Trevor plays well they will keep him there, and I think there’s no rush to put in Paxton Lynch. If Trevor struggles and Paxton comes in, once he does I think the job is his because I think they want to groom him and allow him to have some real game situations because they know that’s future.”